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  1. The good news about poverty; Upstream on ‘Operation Finale’

    Vom: 12.9.2018
  2. ‘Work in the age of robots’; Has classical music been forgotten?

    Vom: 5.9.2018
  3. Entrepreneurship in Guatemala; Upstream on the future of the arts

    Vom: 29.8.2018
  4. What is natural law? Upstream on Netflix’s ‘Anon’

    Vom: 22.8.2018
  5. Econ Quiz on pensions and public debt; Upstream on Frida Kahlo and Stalinism

    Vom: 15.8.2018
  6. Luke Burgis tackles myths about entrepreneurship; Upstream on government funded art

    Vom: 8.8.2018
  7. Interview with a Venezuelan dissident; Jared Meyer on the sharing economy

    Vom: 1.8.2018
  8. Discussing the Trump-Putin summit with Mihail Neamtu; Upstream on how to read

    Vom: 25.7.2018
  9. Discussing the reconstruction era; Upstream on ‘First Reformed’

    Vom: 18.7.2018
  10. Discussing the importance of free elections; Upstream on 'Incredibles 2'

    Vom: 11.7.2018
  11. The religious roots of the American founding; Jewish contributions to American liberty

    Vom: 3.7.2018
  12. RFA redux: Why Abraham Kuyper matters

    Vom: 27.6.2018
  13. RFA Reports on Christians in the civic arena; Discussion on the Trump-Kim summit

    Vom: 20.6.2018
  14. Discussion on the morality of free trade; Upstream on the letters of Russell Kirk

    Vom: 13.6.2018
  15. RFA redux: John Stonestreet doesn't want to talk about sex

    Vom: 6.6.2018
  16. Seeking flourishing in the context of poverty; Upstream on ‘Redeeming Transcendence in the Arts’

    Vom: 30.5.2018
  17. Discussing the problem of child marriage; Upstream on ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ at 50

    Vom: 23.5.2018
  18. Tech & Work: Israeli innovation; Upstream on HBO’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’

    Vom: 16.5.2018
  19. Robert Whaples on Pope Francis’ views on Economics; Upstream on Bob Dylan and Thomas Merton

    Vom: 9.5.2018
  20. RFA Reports on Direct Primary Care part II; Upstream on 'Avengers: Infinity War'

    Vom: 2.5.2018

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